African Handball Super Cup

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African Handball Super Cup
Founded1994
CountryAfrica
ConfederationCAHB members
Most recent
champion(s)
Egypt Al Ahly (4 titles)
Most titlesAlgeria MC Alger (9 titles)
Current sports event 2024 African Handball Super Cup

African Handball Super Cup or Super Cup Babacar Fall is an annual international club handball competition run by the African Handball Confederation. It is between the winners of the Champions League and the Cup Winners' Cup.

Finals[edit]

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1994
Details
Senegal Dakar Algeria
MC Alger
22–18 Senegal
Sélection de Dakar[1]
1995
Details
Republic of the Congo Brazzaville Algeria
MC Alger
24–19 Gabon
Petro sports[2]
1996
Details
Algeria Algiers Algeria
MC Alger
18–16 Algeria
MM Batna
1997
Details
Nigeria Kano Algeria
MC Alger
26–17 Cameroon
FAP Yaoundé
1998
Details
Niger Niamey Algeria
MC Alger
28–20 Cameroon
Minuh Yaoundé
1999
Details
Benin Cotonou Algeria
MC Alger
22–15 Benin
Pélican Cotonou
2000 Postponed
2001
Details
Gabon Libreville Cameroon
FAP Yaoundé
w/o Algeria
MC Alger
2002
Details
Gabon Libreville Egypt
Zamalek
25–23 Tunisia
Club Africain
2003
Details
Benin Cotonou Angola
Primeiro de Agosto
32–26 Cameroon
Minuh Yaoundé
2004
Details
Tunisia Tunis Algeria
MC Alger
27–31 Tunisia
ES Tunis
Algeria Algiers 19–14
2005
Details
Tunisia Tunis Algeria
MC Alger
33–27 Tunisia
Club Africain
Algeria Algiers 23–22
2006
Details
Algeria Algiers Algeria
MC Alger
20–16 Tunisia
Club Africain
Tunisia Tunis 21–21
2007 Postponed
2008
2009
2010
Details
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Egypt
Zamalek
28–27 Algeria
GS Pétroliers
2011
Details
Cameroon Yaounde Egypt
Zamalek
25–21 Tunisia
ES Sahel
2012
Details
Tunisia Hammamet Egypt
Zamalek
32–18 Cameroon
FAP Yaoundé
2013
Details
Tunisia Sousse Tunisia
ES Sahel
28–25 Egypt
Al Ahly
2014
Details
Republic of the Congo Oyo Tunisia
ES Tunis
21–20 Egypt
Al Ahly
2015
Details
Gabon Libreville Tunisia
Club Africain
26–22 Tunisia
ES Tunis
2016
Details
Western Sahara Laayoune Tunisia
ES Tunis
33–32 Egypt
Zamalek
2017
Details
Morocco Agadir Egypt
Al Ahly
29–23 Egypt
Zamalek
2018
Details
Egypt Cairo Egypt
Zamalek
21–20 Egypt
Al Ahly
2019
Details
Morocco Oujda Egypt
Zamalek
38–35 Egypt
Al Ahly
2020 Angola Luanda Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Details
Egypt Cairo Egypt
Zamalek
28–27 Egypt
Al Ahly
2022
Details
Niger Niamey Egypt
Al Ahly
32–31 Egypt
Zamalek
2023
Details
Egypt Cairo Egypt
Al Ahly
27–24 Egypt
Zamalek
2024
Details
Algeria Oran Egypt
Al Ahly
23–21 Egypt
Zamalek
Republic of the Congo
BMC
38–21 Democratic Republic of the Congo
JS Kinshasa

Winners by club[edit]

# Clubs Winners Runners up Total Finals
1 Algeria MC Alger 9 2 11
2 Egypt Zamalek S.C 7 5 12
3 Egypt Al Ahly SC 4 5 9
4 Tunisia ES Tunis H.C 2 2 4
5 Tunisia Club Africain 1 3 4
6 Cameroon FAP Yaoundé 1 3 4
7 Tunisia ÉS Sahel H.C 1 1 2
8 Angola Primeiro de Agosto 1 0 1
9 Cameroon Minuh Yaoundé 0 2 2
10 Senegal Dakar 0 1 1
10 Gabon Petro sports 0 1 1
10 Algeria MM Batna 0 1 1
Total 24 24 48
  • Rq:
MC Alger (ex. GS Pétroliers)

Winners by country[edit]

# Nation Winners Runners up Total Finals
1  Egypt 11 10 21
2  Algeria 9 3 12
3  Tunisia 4 6 10
4  Cameroon 1 5 6
5  Angola 1 0 1
Total 24 24 48

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sélection de Dakar participated due Al Ahly withdraw
  2. ^ Petro sports participated due Al Ahly withdraw

External links[edit]